April 24, 2025, 3:22 pm
In a dramatic turn at Harvey Weinstein’s retrial, the accuser’s roommate took the stand, offering critical testimony that reinforced longstanding allegations of sexual misconduct. The courtroom session has added yet another contentious chapter to the unraveling saga of the disgraced mogul.
NEW YORK (AP) — Hovering in the doorway of her roommate’s bedroom one evening in July 2006, TV production assistant Miriam Haley said Harvey Weinstein — her boss — had forcibly performed oral sex on her, her then-roommate testified Thursday at the ex-movie mogul’s retrial. “I said,...
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